henry lowengard

F e a t u r e s

Web Sites and Blogs:

www.jhhl.net is a web site where I hope to display and sell beauteous works of art.
Right now, it's a kind of a shell, though. Not a substitute for this "fun" web site!www.studiorayada.com is a web site where Nancy and I show off
our collaborative work and hope to get some paying collaborative work! It's a sub-site of www.jhhl.net.

Drawings of the old Information Builders,Inc. unofficial mascot, COKY THE BUG! I worked at IBI for 13 years, and programmed a lot of things that probably don't exist today! Danger: lots of images.

Vaudeville-era Song Sheet

Popular entertainment sing-along lyrics from about 1904 I think. I have four or five more of these. I suspect that "William W. Delaney" and "Willy Wildwave" are the same person. UPDATE: In fact, these suspicions are correct, according to Delaney's sister's great-grandson,
relayed to me via e-mail.

www.wfmu.org

I'm the webmaster at www.WFMU.org, the site corresponding to the
infamous freeform radio station. I wrote the automated features on
this site, including the original "Who's playing now" thing and "Crackpots and Visionaries Card Of The Day", the "Worst Song Contest", the WFMU Catalog of Curiosities, .. you get the picture? Many of these features were later expanded, recoded into PHP , and improved upon by Ken Garson. Thanks, Ken!

The Internet Museum of Flexi-Cardboard-Oddity Recordings

I web-ified this information for WFMU DJ MAC who obsessively
collects many things - but among them are lots and lots of paper, plastic,
aluminum, steel and who-knows-what sound recordings - mostly promotional
or novelty items - from the beginning of the 20th century to just before today.
Flexi/Cardboard/Oddity Recordings is the name of the sitelet, which has lots of Pictures and RealAudio samples and
info on almost every recording! Last updated in 2007 - now with a few Mp3s.

h i s t o r i c a l s t u m p s o f o l d w e b s i t e s

Many of these started out in the Internet's foetal life as gopher sites, which I turned into web sites. After maintaining a lot of them over the years, many of these organizations have their own web pages which are now actively maintained. I retain these links for historical reasons.

"He has captured my heart <pat,pat,pat,pat> ..."

b/art platenga's home page.
not actively maintained, although someday I hope to post hypertextualized versions of all Bart's playlists.